he
various tools [1]. These have disappeared in recent versions.
$ find bind-9.14.12/ -regextype sed -regex "^.*[a-zA-Z][^0-9]*\.[0-9]$" -type f
bind-9.14.12/bin/dnssec/dnssec-dsfromkey.8
bind-9.14.12/bin/dnssec/dnssec-verify.8
bind-9.14.12/bin/dnssec/dnssec-importkey.8
bind-9.14.12/bi
These are the directories permissions:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bind # ls /etc/bind/* -l
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 768 May 4 10:00 /etc/bind/named.conf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 May 4 10:00 /etc/bind/pri -> ../../var/bind/pri
-rw--- 1 named named 77 May 4 10:00 /etc/bind/rndc.key
lrwxrwx
Hi,
I just updated portage tree and as a result of that bind wanted
to be recompilled (the only difference is "-static-libs%"):
[ebuild R] net-dns/bind-9.8.1_p1 USE="berkdb dlz idn ipv6 ssl
urandom -caps -doc -geoip -gost -gssapi -ldap -mysql -odbc -pkcs11
-postgres
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
> I just updated portage tree and as a result of that bind wanted
> to be recompilled (the only difference is "-static-libs%"):
>
> [ebuild R ] net-dns/bind-9.8.1_p1 USE="berkdb dlz idn ipv6 ssl urandom
>
On 01-Mar-12 20:17, Michael Mol wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I just updated portage tree and as a result of that bind wanted
to be recompilled (the only difference is "-static-libs%"):
[ebuild R] net-dns/bind-9.8.1_p1 USE="berkdb dlz idn i
Tom Smith wrote:
Does Gentoo have a BIND package and, if so, what's it name?
$ emerge -s ^bind$
Searching...
[ Results for search key : ^bind$ ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* net-dns/bind
Latest version available: 9.2.5-r6
Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
Si
On 03/21/2012 03:02 AM, Joshua Murphy wrote:
> 1) make backups and... 1.a) verify backups... consider this my disclaimer...
> 2) mkdir /mnt/root-bind/ /mnt/usr-bind/
> 3) mount --bind / /mnt/root-bind/
> 4) mount --bind /usr/ /mnt/usr-bind/
> 5) rsync --archive --hard-links --sp
> Claudinei Matos wrote:
> > I just put my dns to work hear at my network, so now I'm wanting to
> > put it to my webserver with a real domain name.
> > At my office machine I have bind-9.2.5 that is working very fine, but
> > at the webserver I have bind-9.2.2-r3
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 22:02:31 -0400, Joshua Murphy wrote:
> 1) make backups and... 1.a) verify backups... consider this my
> disclaimer... 2) mkdir /mnt/root-bind/ /mnt/usr-bind/
> 3) mount --bind / /mnt/root-bind/
> 4) mount --bind /usr/ /mnt/usr-bind/
4a) mount /usr -o remount,ro
Claudinei Matos wrote:
> I just put my dns to work hear at my network, so now I'm wanting to
> put it to my webserver with a real domain name.
> At my office machine I have bind-9.2.5 that is working very fine, but
> at the webserver I have bind-9.2.2-r3. My problem now is that bi
N SOA ...; for 1.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA. zone
And please be more careful reading the examples
and take time to learn the exact meaning of the statements.
You need just a few to make it all work
and some reading will save you time in the long run.
And the manual is:
# equery files net-dns/bind|grep
-p --mode=0755 "${ROOT}"
#env -i - HOME="/root" TERM="${TERM}" exec sudo unshare -m /bin/sh -c "
exec sudo unshare -m /bin/sh -c "
set -e
mount -t nfs -o rw,noatime,nocto,actimeo=60,lookupcache=positive,vers=4,fsc
'${HOST}:/' '${ROOT}'
mou
t; Does Gentoo have a BIND package and, if so, what's it name?$ emerge -s ^bind$Searching...[ Results for search key : ^bind$ ][ Applications found : 1 ]* net-dns/bind Latest version available: 9.2.5-r6 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of downloaded files: 4,53
> Is it merely a matter of using the right version of bind (for
> those who run a
> bind daemon locally), or does it go further than that?
"This issue is addressed in ISC BIND 9.2.8-P1, BIND 9.3.4-P1, BIND 9.4.1-P1 or
BIND 9.5.0a6"
rix adam # emerge -pv bind
These are the
, always
when I try I get just an error "!!" from the rc script, but if I try
to execute named with "start-stop-daemon --start --exec
/usr/sbin/named -- -u named -n 2 -t /chroot -c /etc/bind/named.conf
-d3" it's work fine...I've looked and I doesn't found any pid f
Tom Smith wrote:
> Does Gentoo have a BIND package and, if so, what's it name?
bind, in net-dns group. I just did:
emerge bind
emerge bind-tools
Jarry
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Hi guys,
I just put my dns to work hear at my network, so now I'm wanting to
put it to my webserver with a real domain name.
At my office machine I have bind-9.2.5 that is working very fine, but
at the webserver I have bind-9.2.2-r3. My problem now is that bind at
webserver refuse to work. I
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 05:06:27 -0400
Andrey Moshbear wrote:
> For bind, I have the following as named.conf:
>
> acl "xfer" { none; };
>
> acl "trusted" { 127.0.0.0/8; ::1/128; };
>
> options {
> directory "/var/bind";
> pi
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 20:54, Tom Smith wrote:
> I'm looking to install BIND DNS on one of my server (the first Gentoo box
> on my network) but haven't been able to locate it in Portage. I tried the
> obvious searches for "bind", "nameserver", "dns&
t some real
logs from when bind loads the zone and I'll bet it'll tell you right
away what the problem is
checkzone != a full bind
>
> On 2011-10-05, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 05:06:27 -0400
> > Andrey Moshbear wrote:
> >
> >> F
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bind # named -c named.conf -g
> May 04 10:56:09.385 starting BIND 9.2.2-P1 -c named.conf -g
> May 04 10:56:09.385 using 2 CPUs
> May 04 10:56:09.387 loading configuration from '/etc/bind/named.conf'
> May 04 10:56:09.388 listening on IPv4 interface lo,
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
>> I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for the
>> past few days:
>>
>> !!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-dns
Nov 9 19:14 /etc/mtab
>>
>>> Anyway, please have a look at the contents of /etc/mtab,
>>> /proc/self/mounts, and proc/self/mountinfo while named is running and
>>> when it is stopped. If you pastebin them we can take a look for key
>>> differences.
>>
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 09:32:39 -0500
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Todd Goodman
> wrote:
> > I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for
> > the past few days:
> >
> > !!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-d
t;> !!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-dns/bind from @selected
> >> ... done!
> >>
> >> !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "net-dns/bind" has unmet
> >> requirements.
> >> - net-dns/bind-9.8.1::gentoo USE="berkdb dlz mysql
For bind, I have the following as named.conf:
acl "xfer" { none; };
acl "trusted" { 127.0.0.0/8; ::1/128; };
options {
directory "/var/bind";
pid-file "/var/run/named/named.pid";
listen-on-v6 { none; };
listen-on port 53
For what it's worth, I'd second djbdns. I've been using it (and qmail)
for a long time now, and haven't yet run into an issue.
Cheers,
Sean
On 12/13/05, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 December 2005 20:54, Tom Smith wrote:
> > I'm looking
No clue, as logging isn't yet enabled. However, chechzone says that all is fine.
On 2011-10-05, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 05:06:27 -0400
> Andrey Moshbear wrote:
>
>> For bind, I have the following as named.conf:
>>
>> acl "xfer" { none;
age/pdflib-5.0.4_p1-r1/work/PDFlib-Lite-5.0.4p1-Unix-src/libs/pdflib'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/pdflib-5.0.4_p1-r1/work/PDFlib-Lite-5.0.4p1-Unix-src/libs'
make[1]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/pdflib-5.0.4_p1-r1/work/PDFlib-Lite-
> I think you need to set bind -threads, not mysql.
You have to resolve the build issue in the way that suits you best.
Since i'm not using the mysql integration features with bind, there's
no reason to forego threads in bind to permit support for something
i'm not using.
I'm looking to install BIND DNS on one of my server (the first Gentoo box on my network) but haven't been able to locate it in Portage. I tried the obvious searches for "bind", "nameserver", "dns", etc, but still haven't been able to find it.Does Gen
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:17 on Tuesday 16 November 2010, Jarry did
opine thusly:
> Hi,
> today I updated my bind from 9.4.3_p5 to 9.7.1_p2. I noticed
> a few changes in configuration so first I did full backup, then
> uninstalled 9.4.3_p5 first, removed all configuration f
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > Would you use djbdns for this?
>
> It would be a more secure choice than bind :)
Well, I do not know djbdns well so I can not compare djbdns/bind,
but I think bind security is not so bad: it can run as non-root
user now, moreover bind supports chrootin
> test -e ${root}/dev/zero || mount --bind /dev/ ${root}/dev
> test -e ${root}/dev/shm/dh || mount --bind /dev/shm ${root}/dev/shm
> test -e ${root}/dev/pts/0 || mount --bind /dev/pts/ ${root}/dev/pts
no need to separately mount shm and pts, just use --rbind, as the install
doc r
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for the
> past few days:
>
> !!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-dns/bind from @selected
> ... done!
>
> !!! The ebuild selected to satisf
Hi,
today I updated my bind from 9.4.3_p5 to 9.7.1_p2. I noticed
a few changes in configuration so first I did full backup, then
uninstalled 9.4.3_p5 first, removed all configuration files,
then emerged 9.7.1_p2, and configured it to run from chroot.
named seems to start normally:
# /etc
directory there, but it's empty. I assume that it was
> > automatically created when I emerged bind early this afternoon. Any
> > thoughts on what's causing this error?
> >
>
> It's trying to put the pid file in /var/run - you need to change
> named.co
On 23/06/2015 09:27, Ran Shalit wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a beginner with Gentoo.
> I have followed the instruction for the installation, and tried to see
> that I really understand all of them.
> There is the command:
> mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
> Which I'm
10240 0 10240 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> openrc0 0 0- /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc
> none1048576 0 1048576 0% /var/tmp/portage
> /etc/bind - - -- /chroot/dns/etc/bind
> /var/bind -
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 02:39:48PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> During my regular update, I see that net-dns/bind-tools is upgrading
> from 9.14 to 9.16, and that's triggering the installation of _17_ new
> packages (all apparently related to sphinx and Babel).
>
> Is thi
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Make it 2 separate files for each of the reverse zones.
> Each with its own SOA record.
> Emerge bind with doc flag and read into Adminstrators Reference Manual
Do you have any idea where it can be found following:
USE=doc emerge -
On 1/14/22 8:45 AM, Raphael Mejias Dias wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I'm trying to configure BIND for a local DNS server, but I'm not sure
that it's ok.
Based on your other comments, it seems as if there is more of a question
about overall DNS configuration and operation than abo
it.d/named stop
* Caching service dependencies ...[ ok ]
* Stopping chrooted named ...
* Umounting chroot dirs ...
* umounting /chroot/dns/etc/bind ... [ ok ]
* umounting /chroot/dns/var/log/named ... [ ok ]
* umounting /chroot/dn
Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing my chrooted bind/nameserver with dig/nslookup,
but I think I screwed up its configuration somehow, because
I'm not getting expected answers.
So I tried to search logs, but to my surprise, it seems to me
that bind does not make any logs. Or at least I ca
Hi,
I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
for it just as it is adviced in messages:
# emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
Configuring pkg...
*
* Setting up the chroot directory...mount: permission denied
Done.
Where can I
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for the
> past few days:
>
> !!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-dns/bind from @selected
> ... done!
> However, I don't believe mysql-5.1.58-
During my regular update, I see that net-dns/bind-tools is upgrading
from 9.14 to 9.16, and that's triggering the installation of _17_ new
packages (all apparently related to sphinx and Babel).
Is this sort of dependency bloat really necessary?
The "doc" flag for bind-tools is
AIR, "df" should show the mount with the
>> shortest mount path if a filesystem's mounted more than once.
>
> vs5-dns ~ # df -a
> Filesystem1K-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2 - - -- /
> /etc/bind -
On 12/13/05, Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does Gentoo have a BIND package and, if so, what's it name?
net-dns/bind
-Richard
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
:
setenv DISPLAY ':0'
## Keybindings
# Key codes can be obtained by running cat > /dev/null and typing the
key combination
# Remove some default key bindings
bind .
bind ^\
bind \\
bind h
bind ^h
bind }
# bind Shift+PgUp/PgDn
bindkey -m "^[[5;2~" stuff ^b
bindkey -m "^[[6;2~&
plains about the postfix mismatch.
>
> But postfix isn't installed in the chroot system.
>
> Remember: I bind-mount the packages directory of the host to the same place
> in the chroot, so it contains the full set of packages, from which I want
> to update just those that ar
Hi,
I'm testing my chrooted bind/nameserver with dig/nslookup,
but I think I screwed up its configuration somehow, because
I'm not getting expected answers.
So I tried to search logs, but to my surprise, it seems to me
that bind does not make any logs. Or at least I can not find
anyt
I probably haven't looked at this file for years, but it contains
named:x:40:40:added by portage for bind:/etc/bind:/sbin/nologin
#named:x:40:40:added by portage for bind:/etc/bind:/bin/bash
#postfix:x:207:207:added by portage for
postfix:/var/spool/postfix:/sbin/nologin
postfix:x:207:207:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 13:08:16 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
> > These are build-only dependencies so "emerge --depclean" can remove
> > them after you install bind-tools.
>
> Except it doesn't. I did an "emerge --depclean" after updating
>
I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for the
past few days:
!!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-dns/bind from @selected
... done!
!!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "net-dns/bind" has unmet
requirements.
- net-dns/bind-9.8.1::gentoo USE="berkd
> md: bind
> md: bind
> md: bind
> raid1: raid set md100 active with 3 out of 4 mirrors
> md: bind
> md: bind
> md: bind
> raid1: raid set md101 active with 3 out of 4 mirrors
AFAICT this is all you need to know -- you definitely have two software
(mdraid) RAID 1 volumes
Hello,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>On 23/06/2015 09:27, Ran Shalit wrote:
>> I am a beginner with Gentoo.
>> I have followed the instruction for the installation, and tried to see
>> that I really understand all of them.
>> There is the command:
>&g
Mark Shields wrote:
I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
for it just as it is adviced in messages:
# emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
Configuring pkg...
*
* Setting up the chroot directory...mount: permission denied
Done.
On Wednesday 09 July 2008, Mick wrote:
> Is it merely a matter of using the right version of bind (for those
> who run a bind daemon locally), or does it go further than that?
I have no idea how far it goes. What I can tell you is that today I
updated 3 name servers, a colleague did the
kashani wrote:
Does bind write logs about its activities somewhere?
Should it be in /var/log, or /chroot/dns/var/log?
Bind is like Apache in that it does its own logging. Here's my config
with all named logs split out into their own files. Just change the
paths to something local in
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
> for it just as it is adviced in messages:
>
>
> # emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
> Configuring pkg...
> *
> *
Hi!
After upgrade to gentoo-sources-3.0.3 from
sys-kernel/openvz-sources-2.6.32.11.1 fprobe does not start:
/etc/init.d/fprobe start
* Starting fprobe ...
bind(): Address family not supported by protocol
strace -tt fprobe 127.0.0.1:555
02:42:53.248942 brk(0x13ad000) = 0x13ad000
02
Hi all,
I'm trying to get BIND set up and when I go to start named, I get the
following error:
* Starting named ...
named: capset failed: Operation not permitted: please ensure that the
capset kernel module is loaded. see insmod(8)
I recompiled the kernel last night, but didn't se
Hello,
I am a beginner with Gentoo.
I have followed the instruction for the installation, and tried to see
that I really understand all of them.
There is the command:
mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
Which I'm not sure I really understand.
1. What is the difference between doing thses mou
-address of the
error belongs to the second one...
I am currently running bind-9.7.4 and did not change anything to the
config (except adding the new domain to the zones...)
As i am not really into the whole bind-thingy (someone configured it for
me...) i am totally stuck here...
Actually i
Jarry wrote:
kashani wrote:
Does bind write logs about its activities somewhere?
Should it be in /var/log, or /chroot/dns/var/log?
Bind is like Apache in that it does its own logging. Here's my config
with all named logs split out into their own files. Just change the
paths to some
st?
# catchsegv chroot /OtherGentoo /bin/bash
# cd /OtherGentoo/ && chroot /OtherGentoo/ /bin/bash
(ISTR, there was/is a reason for first cd-ing into the chroot and then
chrooting with the full-path...)
Have you (bind) mounted /sys, /dev, /proc into the chroot?
I use this as the top an
0 1048576 0% /var/tmp/portage
>
> And it seems I found the thief who stole it:
>
> vs5-dns ~ # /etc/init.d/named stop
> * Caching service dependencies ...[ ok ]
> * Stopping chrooted named ...
> * Umounting chroot dirs ...
> * umounting /chro
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> ;BIND DUMP V8
> $ORIGIN 10.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
> 0 3600IN SOA baikal.iproducts.test.
> root.baikal.iproducts.test. (
Alexander, I meant to ask in my reply what the 3600 is all about? My
study of D
On Friday 08 May 2009 18:10:10 Jarry wrote:
> Mark Shields wrote:
> >> I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
> >> for it just as it is adviced in messages:
> >>
> >> # emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
On 2020-07-20, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> These are build-only dependencies so "emerge --depclean" can remove them
> after you install bind-tools.
Except it doesn't. I did an "emerge --depclean" after updating
bind-tools, and sphinx et al were not removed.
--
Grant
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> Not sure what this inconsistency is tell me:
I rebooted, using a minimal CD. Dmesg has this information:
md: bind
md: bind
md: bind
md: bind
md/raid1:md126: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md126: detected capacity change from 0 to 1994983948288
md: bind
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:07:41 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
If you want to move directories, avoid wholesale symlinking like this as
it always ends in tears ...
If you want two directories on the same partition, I prefer to mount them
with --bind. I do this to have
the installation, and tried to see
>>> that I really understand all of them.
>>> There is the command:
>>> mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
>>> Which I'm not sure I really understand.
> [..]
>>> 2. Another thing I've noticed is that some
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 15:56, Helmut Jarausch
wrote:
> mount -o bind /proc /nroot/proc
> mount -o bind /dev /nroot/proc
That looks a bit strange to me, doesnt it to you? :) I would retype
that as follow:
mount -t proc none /nroot/proc
mount -o bind /dev/ /nroot/dev
--
Fatih
Michael Sullivan wrote:
bullet log # cat /etc/bind/named.conf
options {
directory "/etc/bind";
};
zone "espersunited.com" in {
type master;
file "db.espersunited.com";
};
zone "." in {
type hint;
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:31:52 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> 2. Assuming I want to go with mount --bind, how do I make it happen
> during startup (I assume the mount is not preserved across
> reboots). The man pages for fstab doesn't suggest that fstab is
> the way t
At Thu, 14 Sep 2006 23:55:48 +0100 Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:31:52 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>> 2. Assuming I want to go with mount --bind, how do I make it happen
>> during startup (I assume the mount is not preserved acro
it that, that I used to do
mine. It also lists the command to use to do a 32 bit chroot from a 64
bit rig. Here it is:
root@fireball / # cat /root/xx.chroot-mount-32bit
mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo32/dev
mount -o bind /dev/pts /mnt/gentoo32/dev/pts
mount -o bind /dev/shm /mnt/gentoo32/dev/s
at all.
>>
>> This is a little script, if you want to call it that, that I used to do
>> mine. It also lists the command to use to do a 32 bit chroot from a 64
>> bit rig. Here it is:
>>
>> root@fireball / # cat /root/xx.chroot-mount-32bit
>>
>>
. Normally you don't go
> mounting a host /dev inside a container image before launching it...
>
> --
> Rich
>
>
@Nikos Chantziaras
In case it helps you at all, here's an example nspawn configuration file
that I've been using for quite a while.
I have a skelet
name-server-and-nsentry-data.html?cHash=3486f26050ac1dc3cbe6f5842dc70494
Your problem is certainly not related to bind itself, but to the data
in your zone file. .de has a reputation of being somewhat ever-the-top
pedantic and your zone files seem to have something in them that the
registrar doesn
) odbc? (
>> dlz ) ldap? ( dlz ) sdb-ldap? ( dlz ) gost? ( ssl )
I am getting these messages after
hafi@i5 ~ $ ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -pv bind
>Hints on solving this one would be appreciated.
hafi@i5 ~ $ USE="dlz" ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -pv bind
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I'm trying to get BIND set up and when I go to start named, I get the
following error:
* Starting named ...
named: capset failed: Operation not permitted: please ensure that the
capset kernel module is loaded. see insmod(8)
I recom
Adam Carter wrote:
>I probably haven't looked at this file for years, but it contains
>
>named:x:40:40:added by portage for bind:/etc/bind:/sbin/nologin
>#named:x:40:40:added by portage for bind:/etc/bind:/bin/bash
>
>#postfix:x:207:207:added by portage for
>postfi
On 2020-07-21, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 13:08:16 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> > These are build-only dependencies so "emerge --depclean" can remove
>> > them after you install bind-tools.
>>
>> Except it doesn't.
The error you are receiving indicates that you already have a service
occupying the port that the nfs server wants to bind to, however only one
service can bind to a port at any one given time. So you must find the
service that is occupying the port nfs server wants to bind to and either
disable
On Dienstag 04 November 2008, Lorenzu Hewa, Gayan Neomal wrote:
> Thanks & Regards,
> "/dev is populated by udev. If you chroot from a livecd,
> you need to bind mount dev to your chroots dev first." How do I do this
> ...?
before you chroot:
mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gen
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Alexander Tiurin wrote:
> Hi!
> After upgrade to gentoo-sources-3.0.3 from
> sys-kernel/openvz-sources-2.6.32.11.1 fprobe does not start:
>
>
> /etc/init.d/fprobe start
> * Starting fprobe ...
> bind(): Address family not supported by p
f running
> out of space on /).
But far more chance of running out of space on /usr, /var or /opt while
one of the others has plenty free. I prefer to have these three on the
same partition for a desktop, but separate from /. I use the bind option
to mount /var and /opt on /usr/var and /usr/opt
$
I have had /home/gottlieb a symlink to /local/allan/gottlieb
for a while. Now I am having a problem because apache doenn't follow
symlinks by default (presumably due to some security concern).
As a test I did
rm /home/gottlieb
mkdir /home/gottlieb
mount --bind /local/allan/got
On 2021-04-30 12:09, Michael wrote:
However, the OP problem here seems to be with a leaky BIND?
I found this mentioned upstream - but have not check BGO:
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/446
Thanks for reply. rndc runs on other machines daily, but not on this
one.
Right
Hi,
is there a way to configure bind so that the names of local hosts,
i. e. the ones bind is authoritative for, can be resolved without a
connection to the internet?
I don't like it at all that when the internet connection goes out, no
name resolution at all is possible. Since the inform
s/topgit-0.9
net-analyzer/nagios-check_ipmi_sensor-3.1
net-analyzer/nagios-check_ipmi_sensor-3.2
net-analyzer/nagstamon-1.0.1
net-dns/bind-9.10.3_p2
net-dns/bind-9.10.3_p4
net-dns/bind-tools-9.10.1_p1
net-dns/bind-tools-9.10.3_p2
net-dns/bind-tools-9.10.3_p4
net-misc/cfengine-2.2.10-r4
net-misc/
;BIND DUMP V8
$ORIGIN 10.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
0 3600IN SOA baikal.iproducts.test.
root.baikal.iproducts.test. (
Alexander, I meant to ask in my reply what the 3600 is all about? My
study of DNS and Bind hasn't discussed that field yet.
Each RR can have a TTL as the s
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Jc García wrote:
> 2015-11-25 16:10 GMT-06:00 :
>
>> /dev/sda7. Here's the relevant portion of /etc/fstab...
> ...
>
>> /home/bindmounts/opt/optauto bind 0 0
>
> Why not use regular partiontions
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:14 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 23/06/2015 09:27, Ran Shalit wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am a beginner with Gentoo.
>> I have followed the instruction for the installation, and tried to see
>> that I really understand all of them.
>>
On 11/12/10 15:24:44, Fatih Tümen wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 15:56, Helmut Jarausch
> wrote:
> > mount -o bind /proc /nroot/proc
> > mount -o bind /dev /nroot/proc
>
> That looks a bit strange to me, doesnt it to you? :) I would retype
> that as follow:
>
&g
Hello,
Hiren Dave wrote:
Hi,
I have one problem with bind. I am getting answer from dns server for
dig command but there is no MX entry. Any idea whats wrong? Below is the
configuration file for master zone and dig command ouput is also given.
That is not the issue with bind.
Dig is also
Just upgraded bind and see that it reccomends adding some lines to
named.conf to avoid the A wildcard
* zone com IN { type delegation-only; };
* zone net IN { type delegation-only; };
I have named.conf set to forward to the upstream DNS only (ISP,
University DNS etc): e.g
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